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The anatomical, functional, and developmental classification of primate brain regions is sourced from BrainInfo.org [23].
Specific features of the developmental classification and taxonomy are [ 2]: 1.
The developmental classification is not based on morphologic or genomic properties of tumors.
This is another example wherein the developmental classification accommodates morphologic class ambiguity.
The developmental classification assigns morphologically diverse tumors to a single class if they have the same developmental lineage.
Consequently, tumors of endometrial and stromal cells share the same lineage in the developmental classification (sub-coelomic ductal).
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The taxonomy for the developmental lineage classification of neoplasms was loosely modeled on taxonomy.dat.dat
The developmental lineage classification of neoplasms was described in a prior publication [ 1].
The Developmental Lineage Classification and Taxonomy of Neoplasms groups neoplasms by their embryologic origin.
In "The developmental lineage classification and taxonomy of neoplasms" there are 102,271 unique terms for neoplasms.
The new "Developmental lineage classification of neoplasms" was described in a prior publication.
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